Believe It! Justin Bieber Tour Pre-Sale Starts Today

Justin Bieber's touring Canada this fall, and the first pre-sale starts May 23 via his official fanclub.

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If you love Justin Bieber more than oxygen, world peace, kittens and fondue, we know what you'll be doing at noon today. The first block of tickets for the teen phenom's North American tour go on sale Wednesday, May 23 at 12 p.m. ET -- though you'll have to be a member of the kid's official fan club, BieberFever.com, to take advantage of the deal.

Biebz only announced plans for his fall stadium tour this morning, in between a "swaggy" performance and jokey graduation skit on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. So before you go threatening to hold your breath until your mom (dad, grandma, best friend and/or parole officer) buys you a VIP package, here are the basic details: the stadium trek launches September 29 in Glendale, Arizona and hits seven Canadian centres before wrapping in Florida Jan. 26. Bieber will be in Calgary, Oct. 12; Edmonton, Oct. 15, Saskatoon, Oct. 16; Winnipeg, Oct. 18; Kanata, ON, Nov. 23; Montreal, Nov. 26 and Toronto, Dec. 1. Carly Rae Jepsen, Bieber's several-years-his-senior protegee, is set to open. She will play "Call Me Maybe," and you will like it.

Exciting news for Beliebers, though we expect a few of the pop star’s fellow Canadians are making sad-faces right now (pass the Kleenex, East and West Coasts). Still, Canadian fans do have one advantage over the Americans: ticket sales to the general public start June 1 in Canada, one day earlier than the U.S. (More info on the tour and ticket sales can be found on Bieber's website, though we challenge you to read anything in the official tour announcement without getting lost in the pools of hazelnut and promises that are Bieber’s dreamy brown eyes. So many pictures!)

Bieber recently made some (vague) statements about what fans can expect out of his upcoming tour. "There's a lot of fun stuff," he told MTV at the Billboard Music Awards this past weekend. "I've been really hard at work in the studio, in the dance studio, just kind of figuring out what I want to do as far as choreography and whatnot." (Going off his last few performances, it seems he's a big fan of the classic crotch-grab.) "I think the tour's really special. We got a lot of surprises."

We’re guessing that one of those surprises is going to be another opening act. Bieber hinted on Twitter today that Jepsen won't be the artist joining him on tour. That said, "you will have to wait and see" who’s joining Team Believe.

The pop star's new album, Believe (out June 19), could give us a few hints, though. The record's tracklisting was unveiled just yesterday, and features collaborations with artists including Ludacris ("All Around the World"), Big Sean ("As Long As You Love Me"), Nicki MInaj ("Beauty and a Beat") and Drake ("Right Here").

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